Idaho Renters Insurance

Whether you’re co-signing a lease for an apartment overlooking the Snake River, living in a dorm room at Boise State, placing your property in storage or renting a house with roommates in Coeur d’Alene, protect your belongings with affordable Idaho renters insurance from Nationwide. Relax when you insure your important valuables, knowing that you’re belongings may be covered if they are stolen, damaged or destroyed.

Renters insurance in Idaho protects your property

Did you know that in most cases your landlord’s insurance policy will not cover your personal property if it’s stolen or damaged? Find a convenient renters insurance policy in Idaho that meets your unique situation. Protect yourself from:

Damage to personal items including computers, furniture, stereo equipment, jewelry and more

Unauthorized transactions on your credit cards

Accidents that happen at your home

Damage to others’ property where you’re liable

Learn how Idaho renters insurance coverage can protect your belongings in an apartment, townhome, storage unit, dorm room or single family home. Get the convenient coverage you deserve from Nationwide today.

Outstanding service on your Idaho apartment insurance

Enjoy responsive customer service when you need it the most, as well as other flexible options that meet your individual needs for apartment renters insurance in Idaho.

Idaho renters insurance discounts

A free insurance review

A Nationwide On Your Side® Review is a free consultation and insurance assessment that can help you learn how to:

Manage your deductibles

Determine the insurance coverage options that are right for your needs, goals and budget

Review our responsive renters insurance claim policy

Ask for an Idaho renters insurance quote and start saving today! To request a quote for your Idaho rental, speak directly with a licensed insurance agent or call 1-877-On Your Side® (1-877-669-6877) to find the insurance rates for your home that are tailored for your life.

Insurance terms, definitions and explanations are intended for informational purposes only and do not in any way replace or modify the definitions and information contained in individual insurance contracts, policies or declaration pages, which control coverage determinations. Such terms may vary by state, and exclusions may apply.